scubascobey
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I'm looking for input and advice from you veteran divers. I'm in the process of getting my Advanced OW cert and for the Dry Suit Class I am required to hover for 5 minutes using only my Dry Suit for flotation and using my lungs to hover (so I can't adjust air or move my arms/feet).
Stats: I weigh 116 lbs, lean body mass, 4'5", steel tank (I think a 110), BARE dry suit with a heavy undergarment. My most recent dive I wore 27.5 lbs of weight (8 on belt positioned on front, 18 in BC and 1.5 on my tank). I'm diving in 54 degree salt water.
My problem: My feet/legs are heavy so they pull me down, and my tank is rolling me onto my back. Then the tank seems to pull me to the bottom as I'm unable to stay up with just inhaling a huge breath. So then I have to start the timed hover over again.
I try holding my arms and legs way out to provide balance from my gloves and fins, but my upper body floats straight up...well, the air bubble in my dry suit gets into my back and arms and then my fins hit the bottom. Again, causing me to start over.
I think I might be overweighted or the weights just not distributed correctly. I'm going to try this: 25 lbs (2.5 less weight), distributed as 8 on belt, 14 in BC and 3.0 on my tank. A veteran diver friend thinks 25 is still too much weight for me.
Any ideas?
Stats: I weigh 116 lbs, lean body mass, 4'5", steel tank (I think a 110), BARE dry suit with a heavy undergarment. My most recent dive I wore 27.5 lbs of weight (8 on belt positioned on front, 18 in BC and 1.5 on my tank). I'm diving in 54 degree salt water.
My problem: My feet/legs are heavy so they pull me down, and my tank is rolling me onto my back. Then the tank seems to pull me to the bottom as I'm unable to stay up with just inhaling a huge breath. So then I have to start the timed hover over again.
I try holding my arms and legs way out to provide balance from my gloves and fins, but my upper body floats straight up...well, the air bubble in my dry suit gets into my back and arms and then my fins hit the bottom. Again, causing me to start over.
I think I might be overweighted or the weights just not distributed correctly. I'm going to try this: 25 lbs (2.5 less weight), distributed as 8 on belt, 14 in BC and 3.0 on my tank. A veteran diver friend thinks 25 is still too much weight for me.
Any ideas?